Tag Archives: Camping

I like being alone. If you dropped me, enough supplies, a couple of books and my camera to a small cabin deep in the woods and came to check after a couple of months, I would be perfectly fine, slightly … Continue reading →

I am still working our way through the pictures from our Memorial Weekend trip to Wyoming and Montana. After the most relaxing night ever, we continued to Thermopolis, WY to take a plunge in the hot springs (another story), to … Continue reading →

Devil’s Tower National Monument in Wyoming is a place, where I had wanted to visit ever since moving here. While it’s not quite a day trip from Denver, it was doable in one weekend. As the night in the middle of … Continue reading →

Our Memorial Day weekend was some Wyoming, some Montana, a lot of driving, a too close encounter with two bears and the best sleep I’ve had in years. I will go through the pictures and post them here little by … Continue reading →

Another gloomy rainy Denver weekend, although we were not here to prove it. Instead we proved it’s perfectly possible to leave Denver 2 am Saturday morning, drive through Wyoming to Nebraska, South Dakota and camp at Devil’s Tower at North Wyoming, … Continue reading →

Lately weekyl life has felt like a routine. Wake up, go to work, run errands, cook a dinner, go to sleep, repeat. How did my parents stay sane, with three small kids, both working and building a house? But on … Continue reading →

This past weekend I got to do two things I’ve been wanting to do for a long time now: try night sky photography and return to Chaco Canyon. Driving through the night and staying awake the next day was rough … Continue reading →

The alternatives for camping in the Flat Tops Wilderness were either dealing with the rain and the wind or the most vicious of all the predators: the mosquitos. During these two years in Colorado I haven’t really seen them before … Continue reading →

I used to be all about city holidays. I still love Paris, Berlin, London, Stockholm, Chicago, Toronto, all the other charming big cities, but if I had to choose, I would much rather spend a week rambling through a forest … Continue reading →